Month: April 2018

Celebrate Administrative Professionals Day!

It’s routine for administrative professional assistants to perform “above-and-beyond” tasks for their bosses and companies. They screen calls and emails, manage calendars and schedules, organize meetings, handle travel arrangements, track expenses, resolve administrative issues, run errands, maintain organization, put out small and large fires, and the list goes on. Executives would be lost without them.

This year’s Administrative Professional’s Day falls on April 25th with the whole week used to observe the event. Office professionals say they’re more likely to stay where they feel appreciated, so it’s time to show your employees how much you value them. If you haven’t already, do something to recognize the hard work your office personnel are performing each day.read more


Drone Delivery – The Future of Logistics?

Drones have been in the headlines for years in various ways. Will drones be the future of logistics?

Drones have been in the headlines for years in various ways. There have been many stories surrounding amateur and hobbyist use of the remote controlled aerial vehicles, but more and more companies are looking to use drone technology to assist with their logistics.

Google and Amazon were among the business giants to launch campaigns for using the aerial vehicles to assist with package deliveries.  Will thousands of drones take to the skies to transport large items? Will container ships and trucks become ancient relics as we rely on new sources of transportation?read more


Malark Logistics Took the Plunge – Again in 2018!

[Press Release: Malark Logistics Took The Plunge – Again in 2018]

Malark continues their support of the Special Olympics of Minnesota

Malark Logistics put together a brave team of 25 individuals to jump in the frigid waters of Fish Lake.  Their team is called the, “Malark Safety Crew.”  This is the largest team Malark has ever complied in their 6 years participating in this event and they raised a record amount of donations.

Placing second in the small business category, Malark was a great contributor of the $114,000 that was raised at the Maple Grove Polar Plunge.

Malark would like to thank all their jumpers and sponsors that helped support such a wonderful cause.  To view pictures of the plunge, visit:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/plungemn/sets/72157663875428557

Make sure to look for the Malark Safety Crew again next year in their signature bright yellow and orange colors!